Isabella GOLD

The prospect is made up of five exploitation concessions, covering a total area of ​​1,056 hectares.

• Isabella Prospect, located in the Alto del Buitre sector, Hualañé and Licantén communes, Curicó Province, Maule Region, Chile.

• The work carried out by the undersigned on the prospectus includes the review of the existing literature, chemical analysis certificates, mining property records, verification of mineralized structures in the field and geochemical sampling of mineralized sectors to verify the existence of reported grades.

• From a geological point of view, the prospect can be classified as a deposit composed of veined gold and silver structures, associated with intrusive rocks of Upper Paleozoic age belonging to the Coastal Range, the prospect can be classified as a low-sulfidation Isabella epithermal deposit.

• The Coastal Range is composed of a mixture of intrusives, metasediments and volcanic rocks from the Upper Paleozoic to the Mesozoic, forming a strip of at least 60 km wide and which extends from north to south along the western margin of the Coastal Range. Central Chile.

Isabella Gold

• Geological mapping, rock geochemistry
• Geological reports.
• Magnetic lifting.
• Reconnaissance tunnels and small-scale gold mining.
• Trenches.
• DDH drilling.
• NI 43-101 Report

• These rocks contain a series of quartz veins with significant gold and silver contents. Additionally, it is also possible to locate structurally controlled breccias that contain significant polymetallic gold mineralization and silver.

• Isabella is currently NI 43-101 compliant, the Indicated Resource estimate for this prospect is 259,200 tons grading an average of 5.74 g/t gold, equivalent to 47,383 oz of gold.